Farid Touati | Energy and Environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof Farid Touati | Energy and Environment | Best Researcher Award

Prof Farid Touati, Qatar University, Qatar

Professor Farid Touati is a distinguished faculty member in the Electrical Engineering Department at Qatar University, specializing in electronics and embedded systems. With extensive academic and professional experience spanning multiple countries, including Japan, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and the USA, he has made significant contributions to both research and teaching. His work in sensors, biomedical systems, and organic electronics reflects his commitment to advancing engineering education and innovation. Professor Touati is recognized for his influential research, innovative teaching methods, and active role in industry collaborations.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Background:
    • Farid Touati has a robust educational background with a Ph.D. and habilitation qualification in Electrical Engineering. His academic credentials are complemented by continuing education and workshops, showing a commitment to staying current in his field.
  2. Significant Research Contributions:
    • He has published several papers in reputable journals and conferences, with notable contributions to various fields including sensors, embedded systems, biomedical systems, and organic electronics.
    • His work has been recognized internationally, with multiple citations and awards for his research, such as the Distinguished Scientist Award and various Best PhD Dissertation Awards.
  3. Awards and Recognition:
    • He has received numerous accolades for his research and academic contributions, including the Distinguished Scientist Award (April 2021) and top-cited scholar recognition by Stanford University since 2019.
    • His research outcomes have been highlighted in prominent conferences and publications, adding to his credibility as a leading researcher.
  4. Innovative Projects:
    • His involvement in innovative projects, such as the TRL8 product on air quality monitoring and successful consultancy projects, demonstrates his capability to translate research into practical applications.
  5. Supervision and Mentorship:
    • He has successfully supervised students who have won prestigious competitions and awards, indicating his effectiveness as a mentor and educator.
  6. Industry Engagement:
    • His experience with industry collaborations and consultancy, such as the project with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, reflects his ability to bridge the gap between academia and industry.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broadening Research Scope:
    • While his research is diverse, focusing on emerging areas or interdisciplinary fields might further strengthen his profile. For instance, exploring collaborations with other disciplines could enhance the impact of his work.
  2. Increased Publication Impact:
    • Although he has published numerous papers, increasing the impact factor of the journals and conferences where his work is published could further elevate his research profile.
  3. Enhanced Public Engagement:
    • Increasing engagement with the general public through outreach activities or popular science publications could help in demonstrating the broader societal impact of his research.
  4. International Collaboration:
    • Expanding international research collaborations could provide new perspectives and opportunities for innovation. Engaging with global research networks may enhance the visibility and impact of his work.

Education

Professor Farid Touati holds a Habilitation Qualification for Research Leadership from the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (2007), a Ph.D. (1995), and an M.Sc. (1992) from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. He also earned his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Monastir College of Engineering, Tunisia, in 1988. His educational background, complemented by numerous professional development workshops, underpins his expertise in electrical engineering and education.

Experience

Professor Touati’s career includes roles at Qatar University, Sultan Qaboos University, and Tuskegee University, with prior appointments in Saudi Arabia and Japan. He has served as a Research Associate and Teaching Assistant at Nagoya Institute of Technology and has worked in industry roles, including a consultancy project for Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering. His tenure at these institutions highlights his extensive experience in both academia and industry.

Awards and Honors

Professor Touati’s accolades include the Distinguished Scientist Award from Qatar University (2021), recognition among the top 2% cited scholars globally by Stanford University (since 2019), and several Best PhD Dissertation and Graduate Thesis awards. His achievements also encompass prestigious grants, a Gold Medal for Excellent Graduate Student Award, and numerous student competition victories, reflecting his impact on both research and education.

Research Focus

Professor Farid Touati’s research interests lie in sensors, embedded system design, biomedical systems, and organic electronics. His work emphasizes advancing technology in these areas, aiming to improve applications in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and electronics. His innovative research contributes to both fundamental science and practical engineering solutions, with a focus on integrating advanced technologies into real-world applications.

Publication Top Notes

Hierarchical BaTiO3/NiFe2O4 nanocomposite as an efficacious photoanode for photoelectrochemical water splitting

Thermal and mechanical stability of microwave sintered cold compact bismuth telluride thermoelectric material

Synthesis and photoelectrochemical performance of Co doped SrTiO3 nanostructures photoanode

IoT-Based Bi-Cluster Forecasting Using Automated ML-Model Optimization for COVID-19

Autonomous SkyCube Testbench using UAV-Assisted Ka-Band OFDM Transceiver

Conclusion

Farid Touati is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research contributions, significant awards, innovative projects, and effective mentorship. His achievements reflect a high level of expertise and impact in his field. Addressing areas for improvement, such as broadening research scope and increasing public engagement, could further enhance his qualifications. Overall, his demonstrated excellence in research and academia makes him a deserving candidate for the award.

 

 

Nathalie Melissa Martinez Medina | Paleoclimatology | Best Researcher Award

Nathalie Melis-sa Martinez Medina: Paleoclimatology: Best Researcher Award

Professor at Universidade de São Paulo: Brazil

👨‍🏫 Nathalie Melissa Martinez Medina stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the domain of Paleoclimatology. Holding a Ph.d in Universidade de São Paulo his professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. 📚

🌐 Professional Profiles:

Professional Profile Summary 🌍🔬

Expertise & Skills

Environmental Reconstructions: Specialization: Utilizing stable isotopes in stalagmites, sediment analyses, and studying plant micro-remains (phytoliths and microcarbons).Knowledge Base: Fields: Geochemistry, ecology, population genetics, Tools: GIS, statistical software for data analysis

Attributes

Enthusiastic and Creative: Passionate and innovative approach to work and problem-solving. Effective Communication: Strong communication skills, aiding collaboration and conveying complex concepts effectively. Information Management: Proficient in researching, retrieving, and analyzing academic texts and information.

Education History 📚🌍

Academic Background

  • PhD Student: Field: Geochemistry and Geotectonics, Institution: University of Sao Paulo (Brazil)
  • MSc in Geochemistry and Geotectonics: University: Sao Paulo University (Brazil)
  • BSc in Biology and Geosciences: University: Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)

PhD in Geochemistry of Exogenous Processes: University: Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Duration: 2022 – Present Concentration Area: Geochemistry of Exogenous Processes. MSc in Geochemistry of Exogenous Processes: University: Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Graduated: June 2022Concentration Area: Geochemistry of Exogenous Processes. B.A. in Geosciences: University: Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Graduated: March 2018. B.A. in Biology: University: Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Graduated: October 2015

Events & Courses Attended 📚🌐

XI Jornadas Venezolanas de Espeleología: Event: “Metodología para el Monitoreo Ambiental e Hidrogeoquímico en una Cueva de Barlovento, Estado Miranda”Date: November 2022 Jornadas Geológico-Mineras: Una Visión a los Yacimientos Minerales: Event: “¿Cómo Estudiar el Clima Pasado? Ejemplos de Archivos y Proxies” ArcGIS for Environmental Analysis: Course by: John Schaeffer Institution: Universidad de los Andes

Research Experience 🌐

Department of Biology, Universidad de los Andes: 📅 January 2022 – April 2022🌿 Engaged in research activities within the Biology department, contributing to ongoing projects and studies. Research Vice-Rectory, Universidad de los Andes: 📅 February 2019 – June 2019📊 Contributed to research initiatives and projects under the Research Vice-Rectory, likely involved in administrative and support roles. Department of Anthropology, Universidad de los Andes: 📅 September 2018 – December 2018👥 Involved in research endeavors within the Department of Anthropology, potentially participating in fieldwork, data analysis, or project coordination.

Top Noted Publications by Nathalie Melissa Martinez Medina📚🔍:

Long-term habitat degradation drives neotropical macrophyte species loss while assisting the spread of invasive plant species  Paper Published in 2019 Cited by 16

Atlantic ITCZ variability during the Holocene based on high-resolution speleothem isotope records from northern Venezuela   Paper Published in 2023 Cited by 3

High-resolution paleoclimate reconstruction of the last 9000 years based on speleothem isotope records from northeastern Venezuela   Paper Published in 2022

Variações da zona de convergência intertropical sobre a América do Sul nos últimos milênios    Paper Published in 2021

Paloenvironmental reconstruction using” delta c thirteen” and elemental analyses of a 700 year guano core from Cueva de los Guácharos, Colombia    Paper Published in 2018

Are the populations of Oenocarpus bataua (Arecaceae) separated by geography or united by dispersion?       Paper Published in 2015